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Efficient and Reliable Heating for Construction Projects
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Comfortable Working Conditions During Your Construction Project

In the construction industry, reliable and powerful heating solutions are indispensable. Thermobile provides mobile heaters specifically designed to keep construction sites comfortable and productive, even in the harshest conditions.
Whether it’s heating workspaces, drying materials, or preventing frost damage, our heaters ensure optimal performance, keeping projects on schedule regardless of the weather.

Accessories for Construction: Warm Air Ducts and More

To ensure warm air efficiently reaches every corner of the construction site, Thermobile offers a wide range of accessories, including warm air ducts. These ducts are ideal for precisely directing heat to hard-to-reach places, such as enclosed areas or specific work zones.
Our ducts are robust and flexible, designed to withstand the rough conditions on construction sites, while ensuring even heat distribution wherever it’s needed. This keeps the entire team comfortable and ensures that work continues uninterrupted, even in the coldest periods.

Applications

  • Heating construction sites in winter
    Keeps construction workers warm and comfortable on site, even in cold conditions, so work can continue without hindrance.
  • Drying concrete and plaster
    Speeds up the drying process of concrete, plaster, and paint, shortening construction times and allowing projects to be completed faster.
  • Preventing frost damage to materials
    Protects construction materials like cement, plaster, and wood from freezing, essential for maintaining the quality and longevity of materials.

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Frequently Asked Questions

The temperature of the intake air is cooled back by about 12°C. It is therefore important to always recirculate the air from the room to be cooled. (In this case, the air is drawn in from the room and blown back into the room with a temperature approximately 12°C lower).

This depends on the area and volume, insulation of the building and application. A rule of thumb is 40W per m3 for insulated buildings and 60W per m3 for tents, for example.

For all heaters with an oil-fired auxiliary burner, the burner can be replaced with a gas-fired auxiliary burner.

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